OS X Server 3.1.2 update takes hours
Hi,
yesterday I updated my server app to version 3.1.2 (13S4517), installed on a 2012 Mac mini with 10.9.3. It downloaded and installed correctly, followed by a restart of the server app. The usual window appeared saying that the server is being updated on this Mac, which may take several minutes.
These several minutes turned into more than 10 hours without any visible change of the progress bar (stuck on roughy 40%). You can't kill this window as it says that Service configuration is in progress. I finally had to kill the process itself, followed by restarting the Mac. When starting the server, the same Update window appears again, just to get stuck again at the same position as before (now since almost 5 hours). Any previous updates of the server app were executed within a few minutes without any problems.
Any idea what's going on and how to get the server working again?
Cheers
Chris
Well, I had to kill the process again after running (or hanging) for more than 24 hours. I left it there since I had to take care of other stuff. After two days I started the server app again, and this time the update went through without any problems in just a couple of minutes. I really don't know what went wrong with the first two attempts.
Anyway, the server is up and running again
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After that please test again .
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Mar 1 09:46:00 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/c2s[604]: [9] [::ffff:76.24.227.229, port=58658] connect
Mar 1 09:46:01 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/c2s[604]: [9] [::ffff:76.24.227.229, port=58658] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 1 09:48:00 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/c2s[604]: [9] [::ffff:76.24.227.229, port=58667] connect
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The DNS configuration looks good:
changeip -checkhostname
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DNS HostName = comet.ADdomain.private
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The Jabber status from jabber:
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jabber:state = "RUNNING"
jabber:roomsState = "RUNNING"
jabber:logPaths:PROXY_LOG = "/private/var/jabberd/log/proxy65.log"
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jabber:currentConnectionsPort2 = "0"
jabber:pluginVersion = "10.8.211"
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jabber:servicePortsRestrictionInfo = _empty_array
jabber:hostsCommaDelimitedString = "comet.ADdomain.private"
jabber:hosts:_array_index:0 = "comet.ADdomain.private"
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Full jabber server startup log:
Mar 1 09:52:19 comet.ADdomain.private servermgrd[180]: servermgr_jabber[N]: waiting for jabberd to finish startup...
Mar 1 09:52:19 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: starting up
Mar 1 09:52:19 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: loaded user table (1 users)
Mar 1 09:52:19 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: couldn't open filter file /etc/jabberd/router-filter.xml: No such file or directory
Mar 1 09:52:19 comet.ADdomain.private servermgrd[180]: servermgr_jabber[N]: jabberd service startup completed.
Mar 1 09:52:19 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/c2s[1786]: starting up
Mar 1 09:52:19 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/s2s[1787]: starting up (interval=60, queue=60, keepalive=0, idle=86400)
Mar 1 09:52:19 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: starting up
Mar 1 09:52:19 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/c2s[1786]: modules search path: /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/libexec/jabberd/modules
Mar 1 09:52:19 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/c2s[1786]: initialized auth module 'apple_od'
Mar 1 09:52:19 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: initialised storage driver 'sqlite'
Mar 1 09:52:19 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: modules search path: /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/libexec/jabberd/modules
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'iq-last' added to chain 'sess-end' (order 0 index 0 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'validate' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 0 index 1 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'privacy' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 1 index 2 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'roster' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 2 index 3 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: [127.0.0.1, port=5347] listening for incoming connections
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/c2s[1786]: [comet.ADdomain.private] configured; realm=comet.ADdomain.private, registration disabled, using PEM:/etc/certificates/mail.ADdomainbio.com.E41BBC081993E348B26181D9CB334A28137A8D8D.concat.pem
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Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: [127.0.0.1, port=49353] authenticated as jabberd
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/c2s[1786]: connection to router established
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: [c2s] online (bound to 127.0.0.1, port 49353)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/c2s[1786]: [::, port=5222] listening for connections
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/c2s[1786]: [::, port=5223] listening for SSL connections
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Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'vacation' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 3 index 4 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/s2s[1787]: attempting connection to router at 127.0.0.1, port=5347
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: [127.0.0.1, port=49354] connect
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: [127.0.0.1, port=49354] authenticated as jabberd
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'iq-vcard' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 4 index 5 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/s2s[1787]: connection to router established
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: [s2s] set as default route
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: [s2s] online (bound to 127.0.0.1, port 49354)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/s2s[1787]: ready for connections
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'iq-ping' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 5 index 6 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'iq-private' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 6 index 7 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private Rooms[1792]: Starting up...
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private Rooms[1792]: Loading persistent rooms from disk...
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private Rooms[1792]: Finished loading rooms from disk
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private Rooms[1792]: Connecting to XMPP server at 'comet.ADdomain.private' as 'rooms.comet.ADdomain.private'...
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'disco' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 7 index 8 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'amp' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 8 index 9 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'offline' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 9 index 10 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'announce' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 10 index 11 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'presence' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 11 index 12 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'deliver' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 12 index 13 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'session' added to chain 'in-router' (order 0 index 14 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'validate' added to chain 'in-router' (order 1 index 1 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'presence' added to chain 'in-router' (order 2 index 12 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'privacy' added to chain 'in-router' (order 3 index 2 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'privacy' added to chain 'out-router' (order 0 index 2 seq 2)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'iq-last' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 0 index 0 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'iq-ping' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 1 index 6 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'iq-time' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 2 index 15 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'iq-version' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 3 index 16 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'amp' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 4 index 9 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'disco' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 5 index 8 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'announce' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 6 index 11 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'help' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 7 index 17 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'echo' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 8 index 18 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'presence' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 9 index 12 seq 2)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'roster' added to chain 'pkt-user' (order 0 index 3 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'presence' added to chain 'pkt-user' (order 1 index 12 seq 3)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'iq-vcard' added to chain 'pkt-user' (order 2 index 5 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'amp' added to chain 'pkt-user' (order 3 index 9 seq 2)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'deliver' added to chain 'pkt-user' (order 4 index 13 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'vacation' added to chain 'pkt-user' (order 5 index 4 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'offline' added to chain 'pkt-user' (order 6 index 10 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'iq-last' added to chain 'pkt-user' (order 7 index 0 seq 2)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'session' added to chain 'pkt-router' (order 0 index 14 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'disco' added to chain 'pkt-router' (order 1 index 8 seq 2)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'active' added to chain 'user-load' (order 0 index 19 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'autobuddy' added to chain 'user-load' (order 1 index 20 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'roster' added to chain 'user-load' (order 2 index 3 seq 2)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'roster-publish' added to chain 'user-load' (order 3 index 21 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'privacy' added to chain 'user-load' (order 4 index 2 seq 3)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'vacation' added to chain 'user-load' (order 5 index 4 seq 2)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'active' added to chain 'user-create' (order 0 index 19 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'template-roster' added to chain 'user-create' (order 1 index 22 seq 0)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'active' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 0 index 19 seq 2)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'announce' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 1 index 11 seq 2)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'offline' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 2 index 10 seq 2)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'privacy' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 3 index 2 seq 4)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'roster' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 4 index 3 seq 3)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'vacation' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 5 index 4 seq 3)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'iq-last' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 6 index 0 seq 3)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'iq-private' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 7 index 7 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'iq-vcard' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 8 index 5 seq 2)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'iq-version' added to chain 'disco-extend' (order 0 index 16 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: module 'help' added to chain 'disco-extend' (order 1 index 17 seq 1)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: version: jabberd sm 2.2.17-409
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: [comet.ADdomain.private] configured
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: attempting connection to router at 127.0.0.1, port=5347
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: [127.0.0.1, port=49355] connect
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: [127.0.0.1, port=49355] authenticated as jabberd
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: connection to router established
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: [sm] online (bound to 127.0.0.1, port 49355)
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/sm[1784]: sm ready for sessions
Mar 1 09:52:20 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: [comet.ADdomain.private] online (bound to 127.0.0.1, port 49355)
Mar 1 09:52:22 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: [127.0.0.1, port=49356] connect
Mar 1 09:52:22 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: [127.0.0.1, port=49356] authenticated as proxy65.comet.ADdomain.private
Mar 1 09:52:22 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: [proxy65.comet.ADdomain.private] online (bound to 127.0.0.1, port 49356)
Mar 1 09:52:23 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: [127.0.0.1, port=49357] connect
Mar 1 09:52:24 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: [127.0.0.1, port=49357] authenticated as rooms.comet.ADdomain.private
Mar 1 09:52:24 comet.ADdomain.private jabberd/router[1785]: [rooms.comet.ADdomain.private] online (bound to 127.0.0.1, port 49357)
Mar 1 09:52:24 comet.ADdomain.private Rooms[1792]: Successfully connected to XMPP server, ready for activity
I am not sure if it's attempting to authenticate to AD or not, and if so, why it might be failing. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!uscadvit wrote:
Here is the output without the name of our AD:
Advanced Options - User Experience
Create mobile account at login = Disabled
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Mapping user GID to attribute = not set
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Copy / paste the output of this command when run against c2s.xml:
sudo grep '<id require-starttls="true" pemfile="' /Library/Server/Messages/Config/jabberd/c2s.xml
Ours looks like this:
<id require-starttls="true" pemfile="/etc/certificates/chat.example.com.1234567890.concat.pem" private-key-password="12345678-1234-1234-12345678" cachain="/etc/certificates/chat.example.com.1234567890.chain.pem" realm="example.com">example.com</id>
Copy / paste the output of this command when run against sm.xml. To give us context, it will display the 6 lines above and below the text:
sudo grep -C 6 'If not set, the SM id is used. -->' /Library/Server/Messages/Config/jabberd/sm.xml
Ours looks like this:
<!-- Local network configuration --> <local> <!-- Who we identify ourselves as. Users will have this as the domain part of their JID. If you want your server to be accessible from other Jabber servers, this IDs must be FQDN resolvable by DNSes. If not set, the SM id is used. --> <id>example.com</id> <!-- <id>vhost1.localdomain</id> <id>vhost2.localdomain</id> --> </local>
Copy / paste the output of this command:
sudo serveradmin settings jabber
Ours looks like this:
jabber:dataLocation = "/Library/Server/Messages"jabber:s2sRestrictDomains = nojabber:jabberdDatabasePath = "/Library/Server/Messages/Data/sqlite/jabberd2.db"jabber:sslCAFile = "/etc/certificates/chat.example.com.1234567890.chain.pem"jabber:jabberdClientPortTLS = 5222jabber:sslKeyFile = "/etc/certificates/chat.example.com.1234567890.concat.pem"jabber:initialized = yesjabber:enableXMPP = nojabber:savedChatsArchiveInterval = 7jabber:authLevel = "STANDARD"jabber:hostsCommaDelimitedString = "example.com"jabber:jabberdClientPortSSL = 5223jabber:requireSecureS2S = nojabber:savedChatsLocation = "/Library/Server/Messages/Data/message_archives"jabber:enableSavedChats = nojabber:enableAutoBuddy = yesjabber:s2sAllowedDomains = _empty_arrayjabber:logLevel = "ALL"jabber:hosts:_array_index:0 = "example.com"jabber:eventLogArchiveInterval = 7jabber:jabberdS2SPort = 0
Also, while you're troubleshooting, I found Adium's debug window to be invaluble for showing errors during logon (even if you plan to use Messages).
You can open it in debug mode by holding option + click Adium.app, select "start in debug mode". Then in Adium menu > Debug window. -
FTP no longer connects to hosting server after the latest update.
I was able to successfully connect to the web hosting server yesterday before the update. Today, after the update I can no longer connect to the hosting server via FTP. Any suggestions?
ThanksCheck your site definition settings in Site > Manage Sites.
Nancy O. -
Mac OS X Server 10.0.4 Update
Hello,
I've been going through my software and downloading all the updates I can find. I was wondering if any of you might have this in your archives, Apple seems to have "lost" it and my usual haunts have come up empty.
I've recently bought Mac OS X Server 10.0, and I have some of the other OS X Servers (for the Xserve), it seems finding (just the) updates you need before OS X Server 10.3 is hit or miss.
In one example I'm trying to find:
Mac OS X Server 10.0.4 Update: Document and Software
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120035
( http://download.info.apple.com/MacOSX/062-8318.20010702/0z/10.0.4ServerUpdate.dmg.bin )
Dumps you at:
" This URL is no longer used. If you get to this page, please go to:"
http://www.info.apple.com/export/
... do strange loop.
(My cookies are enabled)
I know this is old, thats not the point, why is this and for that fact most of the other updates missing?
I'm not real clear if 10.0 Server is update-able to 10.1 Server with the OS X 10.0-10.1 update CD for the regular OS X to which you may then UD to MacOSXUpdateCombo10.1.5, they mixed it up so you can't tell - or I can't tell.
Mac OS X Server 10.1: Chart of Available Software Updates:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=42741
See what I mean?
Even OS X Server 10.0.3 Update would suffice. I'd appreciate you all poking around - I got nothing.
Mac OS X Server 10.3.x on, stuff is easy to find, Server 10.2.x and earlier is a pain and this is the last time (hopefully) I'll need to do this.
If anyone with these updates could contact me that would be great or just reply to this post, this server will not be online - just to be clear.
Any help would be appreciated.
hylas
California, USA
hylas[|at|]operamail[|dot|]com
Macintoshes Mac OS X (10.4.6) System 1.0 - 7.6.1, MacOS 8.0 - 9.2.2, OS X 10.0 - 10.4.x Client and some Servers"Which took me about 5 seconds to find, by searching at
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/
for 10.0 server
and choosing "restrict to downloads"
I've spent more than five seconds looking dear one.
Mac OS X (10.0.4) Combined Update Information and Software
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=75141
is not:
Mac OS X Server 10.0.4 Update: Document and Software
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120035
it is required, though.
Mac OS X Server 10.0 OZ691-3023-A
Mac OS X Server 10.0 (has 10.0.3 4P13 on it) OZ691-3023-A
/AppleSupport_Area/Apple_Software_Updates/Mac_OSX/downloads/062-8318.200106027/0z/10.0.4ServerUpdate.dmg.bin
http://download.info.apple.com/MacOSX/691-3023.20010702/0z/10.0.4ServerUpdate.dmg.bin
^ No worky ^
Title:
Mac OS X Server 10.0.4
Description:
Installing the updated Server Admin on Mac OS X clients After installing the 10.0.4 Server Update, you may update your Mac OS X Server administration clients by copying the Server Admin application to them. Follow these steps to perform the copy: Install 10.0.4 Server Update, then restart. Start Apple File Services if necessary. Copy the Server Admin application from the /Application/Utilities folder to the /Shared Items/Public folder. On your Mac OS X client, install 10.0.4 Update if necessary. Connect to your Mac OS X Server, mount the Public folder. Copy the Server Admin application to your Mac OS X client. Requirements for Mac OS X Server 10.0.4 Update You must have previously installed the Mac OS X Server 10.0.3 software in order to install this update. In addition, this update requires that you install the Mac OS X 10.0.4 Update before proceeding.
OS X Server 10.0.4 Receipts
Essentials.pkg
BSD.pkg
SoftwareUpdate131.pkg
10.0.1Update.pkg
10.0.3Update.pkg
10.0.2ServerUpdate.pkg
EssentialServerSoftware.pkg
MacOS_X_ServerAdmin.pkg
MacintoshManagerAdmin.pkg
MacintoshManagerServer.pkg
QTSS3.pkg
MinimalSystem.bom
10.0.2Update.pkg
10.0.4Update.pkg
MicrosoftIE5.pkg
10.0.4ServerUpdate.pkg
NetBoot Extras: Information and Download
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120039
It's a bit confusing, reread my initial post it's a real mess upgrading to 10.1 too.
Thanks for trying though,
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Kel1983 wrote:
... Shod I restore his phone and start frfrom scratch. ...
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I just updated our OS X Server app to 3.2.1 and now I can't log into the Profile Manager web page. I looked in the log file (/Library/Logs/ProfileManager/profilemanager.log) and it is showing this error every time I try to connect:
[4897] [2014/10/07 17:37:50.421] F: ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid (PG::Error: ERROR: relation "view_valid_devices" does not exist
LINE 2: FROM view_valid_devices -- ...
^
: SELECT id
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I would really re-think the need for this, though.
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Commit complete.
SQL> select * from t0304;
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10 rows selected.
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2 cursor mycursor is select * from t0304 where mod(c,2) = 0 for update;
3 i number := 0;
4 begin
5 for r in mycursor loop
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8 dbms_output.put_line(i);
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11 end loop;
12 end;
13 /
5
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C
1
22
3
24
5
26
7
28
9
30
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SQL>Edited by: Steve Howard on Mar 4, 2011 5:57 PM -
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Trying to get some feedback on running SJS Web Server under Solaris 10 Update 6.
problems?
"Boy, That was a Mistake"
"Works Great"
"No Problems"
What?? Anything at all...
ThanksNever mind.
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The solution is to apply vold patch [138130-01|http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-21-138130-01-1].
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* On Solaris 10 Systems:
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* On Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 systems:
/etc/init.d/volmgt stop
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In SLD ->Technical System ->Process Integration,
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regards,Hi
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with the SLD.
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